Danielle Theberge, WHNP-BC

Biography

Danielle Theberge, WHNP-BC is a board-certified women’s health nurse practitioner (WHNP) that joined our team in March 2021. From 2013-2021, she cared for women with high-risk pregnancies at Maternal Fetal Medicine practices. Prior to this, she worked as a WHNP at a women’s health non-profit on Capitol Hill in Denver, CO. She has always desired to work in health care, from becoming a certified nursing assistant in High School, to completing her BSN and obtaining her RN at University of Maine in 2009. Post nursing school graduation, she completed a 30+ day nursing excursion in Africa providing health care to impoverished areas. Then, she returned to the states where she worked as a high-risk labor and delivery RN at UCLA Hospital in California and at Presbyterian-St. Luke’s Hospital in downtown Denver, CO from 2009-2013. Wanting to give more to her patients, she returned to graduate school and completed her MSN and obtained her WHNP board certification through Frontier Nursing University.

Danielle is a strong advocate for high quality health care for all her patients and specializes in maternal and fetal complications of pregnancy, diabetes, infertility, birth control and preconception planning, gyn problems, mental health, and so much more. She advocates for clear communication between her patients and healthcare team members to enable patients to not only understand, but also take part in their healthcare plans. She feels it is a honor to be a part of your healthcare team and wants you to feel like you are not only a patient, but are treated like family.

CLINICAL INTERESTS

Danielle is a strong advocate for high quality health care for all her patients and specializes in maternal and fetal complications of pregnancy, diabetes and weight loss, infertility, birth control and preconception planning, menopause/libido, gyn problems, mental health, mental illness and so much more. She advocates for clear communication between her patients and healthcare team members to enable patients to not only understand, but also take part in their healthcare plans. She feels it is a honor to be a part of your healthcare team and wants you to feel like you are not only a patient, but are treated like family.

Patient Satisfaction

Our patient satisfaction surveys help us identify areas of improvement to work toward providing you with the best healthcare in the area. Patient satisfaction, along with increasing the quality of care delivered and reducing healthcare costs, are the three organizational objectives we focus on each and every day.

Provider Specific Scores

  • 6. How would you rate how well this provider communicates? (easy to understand, listens carefully to you, shows respect for what you had to say, sensitivity, friendliness)

    4.90 out of 5
  • 7. Using a number from 1 to 5, where 5 is the best provider possible and 1 is the worst provider possible, what number would you use to rate this provider?

    4.90 out of 5

How does Danielle Theberge compare?

Question Danielle
1. How would you rate getting an appointment as soon as you needed?  4.53
2. When you contact the office, how would you rate getting the help or advice you need? 4.64
3. How would you rate the friendliness and helpfulness of the staff? 4.82
4. How would you rate the comfort and cleanliness of the waiting area? (How neat, comfortable, pleasant was the waiting room) 4.75
5. Wait time includes the time you spend in the waiting area and the exam room before you see your provider. How would you rate the amount of time that you had to wait to see the provider? 4.58
6. How would you rate how well this provider communicates? (easy to understand, listens carefully to you, shows respect for what you had to say, sensitivity, friendliness) 4.90
7. Using a number from 1 to 5, where 5 is the best provider possible and 1 is the worst provider possible, what number would you use to rate this provider? 4.90
8. When this provider orders a blood test, x-ray, or other test for you, how would you rate how well this provider’s office follows up to give you those results? 4.79
9. How would you rate how easy it is to get appointments with specialists? 4.13
10. Considering all aspects of the office, would you say that you are: completely satisfied, very satisfied, somewhat satisfied, somewhat dissatisfied, or very dissatisfied? 4.77

Locations

''Danielle is amazing! I first met her while she cared for me at Wilmington Maternal Fetal Medicine as a high risk pregnancy patient. She was so helpful, cheerful and was very thorough. Now that she has transferred to Wilmington Health OBGYN, I get to continue seeing her even after my pregnancy. I would recommend her to everyone needing female care!!''

Clarissa

''Danielle made me instantly feel comfortable during my first visit with her. She explained everything thoroughly.''

Shemeka

''Danielle was kind, patient, and truly listened to my needs and concerns as her patient. She demonstrated extraordinary care and will without a doubt provide you with exceptional support and Hugh quality medical care.''

Amanda

I was diagnosed with PCOS in 2020. My previous OBGYN dismissed many of my concerns and pushed back on any tests I wanted ran. I felt like I was at a roadblock and left defeated after each visit. Today changed the trajectory of my infertility journey. As soon as Danielle walked in the room she was like a breath of fresh air. She had already studied my chart, knew about my previous medical history and had a plan. My eyes welled with tears because I haven’t felt this hopeful and cared for in a very long time. Kelly Glisson, FNP with Wilmington Health recommended her to me and I couldn’t be more thankful. I’m so thankful today. Edit to add my previous OBGYN is located in Fayetteville NC and is not affiliated with Wilmington Health. I am making an 1hr 40min drive, but it is 100% worth it.

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